For immunoglobulin heavy and light chain genes, and for T-cell receptor chain genes, there are a large number of V gene segments, and relatively few J and/or D segments that rearrange to form the final coding sequence for each gene. The TCR locus is different in this regard, and this difference is thought to reflect the fact that nearly all : T-cell receptors recognize a peptide bound to an MHC molecule. This unique feature of the T-cell receptor locus is:
A) The presence of only five different V gene segments
B) The presence of two different C coding sequences
C) The presence of over sixty different J gene segments
D) The absence of D gene segments
E) The large sequence distance separating the V gene segments from the J gene segments
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